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After more than a day of deliberations, a Boulder jury has not returned a verdict in the trial of Michael Clark, accused of murdering city official Marty Grisham 18 years ago.

The jury -- which has had the case in its hands since noon Thursday -- will return Monday to continue deliberations. Clark, 36, is facing first-degree murder charges after prosecutors say he shot Grisham four times in the chest and head Nov. 1, 1994.

In closing arguments, Clark's attorneys argued there was no solid evidence against him, and that police fixated on him long ago and never seriously considered other suspects.

Prosecutors argued Clark was always the only person with the means and motive to kill Grisham after stealing and forging some of the victim's checks.

Grisham, 48, Boulder's director of information services, was gunned down after answering a knock at his apartment door. No one saw the gunman.

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